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India secured a dominant 53-run victory over New Zealand via DLS method to reach the 2025 Women's World Cup semifinals. Stellar centuries from Smriti Mandhana and Pratika Rawal, coupled with Jemimah Rodrigues' rapid unbeaten 76, propelled India to a commanding 340/3. New Zealand faltered in their chase, finishing at 271/8.
LinkedIn cofounder Reid Hoffman has defended AI firm Anthropic and tech giants like Google and OpenAI against accusations of regulatory capture. He praised these companies for deploying AI responsibly, contrasting them with others he claims disregard safety. The debate intensified with responses from White House AI czar David Sacks and Elon Musk, while Anthropic's CEO also issued a rebuttal.
Indian ODI captain Shubman Gill encountered a surprising moment in Australia. A fan, during a handshake, shouted 'Pakistan Zindabad'. Gill appeared momentarily stunned and then continued his walk. The incident, captured on video, has circulated widely online. The Indian team is currently in Australia for an ODI series. Gill is focused on the upcoming match.
Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier and former NBA player Chauncey Billups were arrested Thursday in connection with a federal sports betting investigation. Rozier's attorney stated he is not a gambler and looks forward to clearing his name, asserting prosecutors are relying on unreliable sources. The NBA had previously cleared Rozier of any rule violations.
Former Microsoft CTO Nathan Myhrvold faces scrutiny over a disturbing birthday letter allegedly sent to Jeffrey Epstein, reportedly containing graphic images. The letter, revealed in a congressional report, referenced Epstein as a "lifestyle advisor." Myhrvold, who previously flew on Epstein's jet, now calls their connection a "passing acquaintance" and expresses regret.
Multan Sultans owner Ali Khan Tareen defiantly responded to a PCB legal notice, which threatened a lifetime ban for criticizing PSL management. Tareen, who has raised concerns about communication and transparency, tore up the notice in a video, questioning the PCB's competence. This highlights ongoing franchise owner tensions and accountability issues within Pakistan cricket.
Australia won the toss and chose to bowl in the second ODI against India at Adelaide Oval. India, seeking to level the series, fielded an unchanged side, sparking criticism from Shashi Tharoor over Kuldeep Yadav's omission. Australia made three changes, aiming to clinch the series. The Adelaide pitch, known for its batting-friendly nature, could favour India.
Ayesha Curry, wife of NBA star Stephen Curry, is facing backlash for recent comments on a podcast where she expressed not wanting children or marriage, aiming for a career instead. Her statements, made years after becoming a young mother, have angered fans who perceive them as disrespectful to her husband.
